Guillaume meets Dubai and its diversity
Busy day for the Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume, under the crushing sun of Dubai where he is on a tourism promotion mission, alongside the DP Minister of Middle Classes and Tourism Lex Delles. The Hereditary Grand Duke began with a tour of Old Dubai. Because yes, beyond the gigantic and flamboyant buildings that made Dubai famous, the emirate also has a historic heart, with low houses and small shaded streets that the Hereditary Grand Duke seemed to appreciate.
After a short visit, Guillaume went to meet the Ismailis, a religious current of Islam, well represented in Dubai, where it has an impressive center. Led by the Aga Khan, the Ishmaelite current has specialized in education and development aid across the Muslim world, of which the Hereditary Grand Duke was able to glimpse at the end of his visit to the Ismaili center.
Attracted by game rooms
This gigantic building rose from the ground less than fifteen years ago and in particular from a huge prayer hall under a dome, a crèche which accommodates nearly a thousand children. The games rooms have particularly marked the attention of the heir who noted similarities with scouting.
In the process, the future sovereign was able, after a meeting with members of the government of Dubai, to discover, during a visit to the Etihad museum, the history of the United Arab Emirates, which is celebrating its 50 years. This year.
(In Dubai, JW / The essential)
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